Owner, Mike Brogan lends nearly four decades of wood crafting
experience to the supervision, construction, and design of
Brogan's Wood Products' line of picture frames. Our
frames are primarily produced from rustic oak, distressed
pine, and authentic barn woods.

Barn
wood and rustic frame styles have become increasingly popular among
consumers. There's something asthetically appealing and comforting about
a picture frame that can blend so easily with so many different kinds
of artwork and photography. This growing popularity has led many satisfied
customers and agencies, including the Iowa Department of Economic Development,
Montgomery County Development Corporation, and Iowa Manufacturer's Technology
Center, to recognize Brogan's Wood Products as a truly unique source
of some of the finest quality picture frames available anywhere in the
world.

Our barnwood frames compliment
the timeless treasures hung in your home or office.

QUALITY
FRAMES You will find that all of the
picture frames we make are of exceptional quality. Our quality control
is very strict. Weak corners and breakage are virtually non-existent
due to the state-of-the-art v-nailing process we use. Our frames
are guaranteed to be the highest quality available anywhere.

QUALITY SERVICESWhen you place an order with Brogan's Wood Products,
your quantity needs will be established and a delivery schedule will
be personally tailored to meet your demands. All accounts are serviced
with efficiency and pride, regardless of size. Our pricing system for
custom, as well as standard size frames, is very easy to use. Custom
framing establishments will be sent, upon request, a pricing schedule
that will allow you to order any size frame imaginable with ease. If
you should ever have a question about our ordering system, there will
always be a cheerful person ready to answer any inquiries you may have.

A SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT
BARN WOOD FRAMES

"Old weathered barns seem to have a magic and personality all their
own. You can examine a thousand barns close up and no two of them will
ever be identical. The surface boards will weather differently depending
on the type and color of paint, climatic conditions, geographic location,
amount of TLC over the years, and so on. These old barns are just as unique
and different as you and I are from one another. The more frames I make
from these landmarks in time, the more fascinated I am with their unique
character. Each frame seems to take on just a tiny piece of the old barn's
original personality and then develop one of it's own. If you share my
appreciation for these old barns, then you'll want to see them have a
chance to "live again" in the frames we create."